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Mar 29, 2026 • 31min

What Next: TBD | Tech, power, and the future - How to Rein in ICE and A.I.

Summer Lee, a progressive U.S. representative focused on civil rights and tech policy, explains why AI and facial recognition need guardrails. She discusses algorithmic bias, risks to Black women, limits on DHS and ICE use of facial tech, and her bills to ban algorithmic discrimination and preserve human decision-making. Politics, industry influence, and paths for oversight and organizing also come up.
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Mar 28, 2026 • 47min

Slate Money - Trade or Treason?

They unpack huge pre-posting oil futures trades and whether insider information moved markets. They analyze how presidential social posts can act as market signals. They debate legal rulings that could reshape social media products. They discuss OpenAI shutting down a consumer video tool and what that means for AI business models.
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Mar 28, 2026 • 54min

Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts - Trump Has a Plan for the Midterms, SCOTUS May Help

Ian Bassin, co-founder of Protect Democracy and former Obama White House lawyer, discusses America’s rapid democratic backsliding. He talks about shifting from litigation to coalition-building, how courts are acting as speed bumps or accelerants, threats framed as “deceive, disrupt, deny,” and tactics like ICE deployments and the SAVE Act. The conversation stresses mass participation and public organizing as the ultimate safeguard.
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Mar 28, 2026 • 38min

ICYMI - Taylor Frankie Paul's Bachelorette Cancellation Was Inevitable

Rebecca Jennings, New York Magazine features writer who reported the profile on Taylor Frankie Paul. She discusses why producers picked Taylor despite controversy. She explains rewriting her profile after new allegations and a disturbing video. They trace Taylor’s rise on TikTok and Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. They critique the industry’s treatment of volatile relationships and ABC/Disney’s late response.
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Mar 27, 2026 • 52min

Hit Parade | Music History and Music Trivia - Feet on the Ground, Reaching for the Stars Edition Part 2

The 100th episode of Hit Parade has put host Chris Molanphy in a reflective mood. So in Part 2, he unfurls the story of the late, great American Top 40 host Casey Kasem—a perennial inspiration for this podcast and the chart king that Chris calls “the original poptimist.” Enjoy this long-distance dedication, as Chris pays tribute to a radio hero with a preternatural understanding of the power of pop to unify.Get more Hit Parade with Slate Plus! Join for monthly early-access episodes, bonus episodes of "The Bridge," and ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe directly from the Hit Parade show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/hitparadeplus to get access wherever you listen.This episode will be available for free on March 27, 2026. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 27, 2026 • 29min

Culture Gabfest - Money On Film: Spirited Away

 Welcome to a very special Money On Film miniseries!Over three episodes, Slate Money’s Felix Salmon and Slate culture writer Nadira Goffe revisit three films at the intersection of culture and finance. On this episode, Nadira and Felix take a trip to a bathhouse for spirits in 2001’s Spirited Away.Directed by Hayao Miyazaki, the film follows a girl named Chihiro, who becomes trapped in the spirit world and must save her parents, encountering soot sprites, river spirits, a giant baby, and many more wonderful and terrifying beings along the way.The film is a masterpiece of storytelling and technical animation, but as Felix explains, it also works as a highly developed metaphor for capital and the Japanese economy at the close of the millennium: the bathhouse stands in for a stable but exploitative economic system, beset by outside capital forces, with workers stripped of their names and identities.This is the final episode of the Money On Film miniseries. Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 27, 2026 • 24min

What Next: TBD | Tech, power, and the future - Social Media’s Big Tobacco Moment

What YouTube and Meta’s loss in the “social media addiction trial” could mean for your feed.Guest: Ryan Mac, business and technology reporter for the New York Times.Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen.Podcast production by Evan Campbell, and Patrick Fort. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 27, 2026 • 29min

Slate Money - Money On Film: Spirited Away

 Welcome to a very special Money On Film miniseries!Over three episodes, Slate Money’s Felix Salmon and Slate culture writer Nadira Goffe revisit three films at the intersection of culture and finance. On this episode, Nadira and Felix take a trip to a bathhouse for spirits in 2001’s Spirited Away.Directed by Hayao Miyazaki, the film follows a girl named Chihiro, who becomes trapped in the spirit world and must save her parents, encountering soot sprites, river spirits, a giant baby, and many more wonderful and terrifying beings along the way.The film is a masterpiece of storytelling and technical animation, but as Felix explains, it also works as a highly developed metaphor for capital and the Japanese economy at the close of the millennium: the bathhouse stands in for a stable but exploitative economic system, beset by outside capital forces, with workers stripped of their names and identities.This is the final episode of the Money On Film miniseries. Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 26, 2026 • 55min

Political Gabfest - Airplane Travel is a Nightmare

This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss why politicians keep failing to solve the escalating crisis of American air travel as massive lines and ICE agents disrupt airport operations, what could happen to the 2026 elections when the Supreme Court decides the fate of a state law on mail-in ballot deadlines, and how two jury verdicts provide new legal hooks to hold social media companies liable for harms to children.For this week’s Slate Plus bonus episode, Emily, John, and David discuss the new book This Land is Your Land: A Road Trip Through U.S. History with author and historian Beverly Gage. They talk about the value of exploring U.S. historical sites in all their complexity as the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence approaches this summer. In the latest Gabfest Reads, David Plotz talks with journalist Gabriel Sherman about his new book Bonfire of the Murdochs: How the Epic Fight to Control the Last Great Media Dynasty Broke a Family—and the World. Sherman, who also wrote the bestselling biography of Fox News chief Roger Ailes, spent 15 years reporting on the Murdoch empire. In this book he turns his lens on the family itself — the rivalries, the wounds, and the secret Nevada courtroom battle that finally forced Rupert’s hand. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Nina Porzucki Research by Emily DittoYou can find the full Political Gabfest show pages here. Want more Political Gabfest? Join Slate Plus to unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you’ll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscribe directly from the Political Gabfest show page on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Or visit slate.com/gabfestplus to get access wherever you listen. Find out more about David Plotz's monthly tours of Ft. DeRussy, the secret Civil War fort hidden in Rock Creek Park.   Follow@SlateGabfest on X / https://twitter.com/SlateGabfestSlate Political Gabfest on Facebook / https://www.facebook.com/Gabfest/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 26, 2026 • 25min

What Next - The Iran War Hits Your Pocket

Justin Wolfers, University of Michigan economics professor and policy commentator, breaks down how conflict around the Strait of Hormuz ripples through inflation, jobs, and global trade. He covers why oil shocks now differ from the 1970s, which industries would be hit, policy levers like demand reduction and export limits, and how geopolitical unpredictability forces long-term economic rewiring.

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